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Classification of Humans Life

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LECTURER
Ms.
WHAT IS
HUMAN
?
Human taxonomy on one hand involves the placement
of humans within the Taxonomy of the hominids (great
apes), and on the other the division of archaic and
modern humans into species and, if
applicable, subspecies. Modern zoological taxonomy
was developed by Carl Linnaeus during the 1730s to
1750s. He named the human species as Homo
sapiens in 1758, as the only member species of the
genus Homo, divided into several
subspecies corresponding to the great races.
The Latin noun homō (genitive hominis) means "human
being". The systematic name Hominidae for
the family of the great apes was introduced by John
Edward Gray (1825).[2] Gray also supplied Hominini as
the name of the tribe including both chimpanzees
(genus Pan) and humans (genus Homo).
Hmm,Interesting.
How Tell us Yeah,I
we please? want
were know
born? it!
Facinating!
As you can see.We were
born into some stages.That
is how we were
born.But,Some baby not
survived it.In fact from
around the world at least
13.500 died per year.So,be
grateful to your life!
HUMANS
EVOLUTION?
What is that?
Human evolution is about the origin of human
beings. All humans belong to the
same species, which has spread from its
birthplace in Africa to almost all parts of the
world. Its origin in Africa is proved by
the fossils which have been found there.
The term 'human' in this context means the genus Homo. However,
studies of human evolution usually include other hominids, such as
the Australopithecines, from which the genus Homo had diverged (split)
by about 2.3 to 2.4 million years ago in Africa.[4][5] The first Homo sapiens,
the ancestors of today's humans, evolved around 200,000 years ago.
Difference Between Animals And Humans

HUMAN VS ANIMAL

COMING SOON
The term Animal as described in the dictionary means a
living organism other than humans which feeds and usually
has sense organs and a nervous system and can move.
Animals include a vast majority of species. Humans belong
to Homo Sapiens and are bipedal species. This means that
the humans walk around using their two rear limbs.
Animals would normally only include multi cells and complex
organisms. Organisms like the bacteria will not be included
in the animal kingdom. In most animals the dietary habits are
very limited which means that they would either
be vegetarians or non-vegetarians.
The Humans on the other hand are omnivorous which
means that they are able to consume both vegetarian and
non-vegetarian foods.
Animals cannot talk or communicate with each other. In
some species that the skills have been found these are very
basic and undeveloped. Humans on the other hand are the
only known species with highly developed communication
skills.
Our summary is
1. Animals may cover a lot of species where as
Humans belong to Homo Sapiens.
2. Most animals walk on all four legs on crawl
whereas Humans are Bipeds.
3. Animals tend to be either herbivorous or
carnivorous and stick to their diets whereas the
Humans are omnivorous.
4. Animals are unable to communicate like
Humans do.
5. Animals are endangered due to the Human
influence on their environment.
6. Whereas Animals simply survive in their
environment, Humans have developed
technology & science to change their
environment.
Human communication, or anthroposemiotics, is the field
dedicated to understanding how humans communicate.
Human communication is grounded in cooperative and
shared intentions.
Richmond and McCroskey (2009) state that "the
importance of communication in human society has been
recognized for thousands of years, far longer than we can
demonstrate through recorded history". Humans have
communication abilities that other animals do not. Being
able to communicate aspects like time and place as
though they were solid objects are a few examples. It is said
that humans communicate to request help, to inform
others, and to share attitudes as a way of
bonding.[2] Communication is a joint activity which largely
depends on the ability to keep common attention, to share
the relevant background knowledge and joint experience
in order to get the content across and make sense in the
exchanges.
Spoken language involves speech, a mostly human quality
to acquire. For example, chimpanzees are humans' closest
relative, but they are unable to produce speech.
Chimpanzees are the closest living species to humans.
Chimpanzees are closer to humans, in genetic and
evolutionary terms, than they are to gorillas or other apes.
The fact that a chimpanzee will not acquire speech, even
when raised in a human home with all the environmental
input of a normal human child, is one of the central puzzles
we face when contemplating the biology of our species. In
repeated experiments, starting in the 1910s, chimpanzees
raised in close contact with humans have universally failed
to speak, or even to try to speak, despite their rapid progress
in many other intellectual and motor domains. Each normal
human is born with a capacity to rapidly and unerringly
acquire their mother tongue, with little explicit teaching or
coaching. In contrast, no nonhuman primate has
spontaneously produced even a word of the local
language.
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you
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